The Media, Culture and Society specialization trains students to analyze media in their social, cultural, and symbolic dimensions. It is designed for those who seek to understand the role of media in shaping identities, representations, and social dynamics.
This program develops skills in critical analysis of media discourse, the study of cultural practices, and the examination of interactions between media and society. It provides students with a solid theoretical and methodological foundation to better understand contemporary issues related to information, communication, and culture.
Graduates acquire strong skills in critical media analysis and in understanding the social and cultural impact of media. They can join media research institutions, communication organizations, or pursue academic research.
The media analyst observes and studies the role and influence of media in society. They collect and interpret data on media consumption, content, and cultural trends. They prepare reports and recommendations for institutions, media outlets, or communication agencies. Their work helps to better understand the social and cultural impact of information.
The social/media research officer analyzes audience practices and behaviors toward media. They conduct surveys, studies, and reports on cultural and social trends. They provide accurate data to guide communication and media policies. They work for research institutes, media outlets, or cultural organizations.
The cultural communication consultant supports institutions and organizations in their cultural projects. They design strategies to promote heritage, events, and artistic initiatives. They coordinate content distribution and audience engagement. Their role is key to enhancing visibility and cultural impact.
The specialized editor produces written content on cultural and media topics. They adapt their texts to the audience and platform used (articles, analyses, reports). They can work for media outlets, academic publications, or cultural institutions. Their expertise allows complex information to be communicated clearly and effectively.
Admission to this Master’s program is subject to specific academic requirements. Selection is carried out through a competitive entrance exam following a review of the applicant’s academic record.
To be eligible, applicants must:
Hold a Bachelor’s degree in Information and Communication Sciences (or equivalent), obtained in the regular session
Have a smooth academic record with no repetitions
Achieve a minimum overall average of 13/20
Applicants must not have faced disciplinary sanctions and must not already hold a Master’s degree in the same specialization.
Registration is conducted exclusively online, with a complete application file and the selection of only one specialization.
To discover the course modules, learning objectives, and study organization, please download the full program outline.